Philadelphia, Pa. Lang & Ustick, 1796. Paperback. 20 p.; 21 cm. Signatures: pi1 A-B4 [C]1 (8vo). Half title: Oration, &c. &c. Includes the constitution of the society, under the name of the society president, John Swanwick. Disbound from a nonce volume. Early American Imprints, 1st series (Evans), 31087. The author... More

Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster County Historical Society, 1993. Hardcover. vi, 560 p.: maps; 29 cm. Red cloth with gilt spine and cover titles. Includes index. The definitive guide for historians and genealogists to the location of and information about churches and cemeteries in Lancaster County. A heavy book; for international shipping... More

Lancaster, Pa. G. Hills, 1844. Hardcover. "Containing a Brief Account of the Indians Who inhabited this region of country, and the numerous Murders by them; notices of the first Swedish, Welsh, French, German, Irish, and English settlers, giving the names of nearly five thousand of them, Biographical Sketches, topographical descriptions... More

Philadelphia: Wm. J. Dornan, 1887. Hardcover. viii, 308 p.; 24 cm. Dark blue cloth with printed paper spine label. Spine title: An Account of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Includes the officers from 1786 to 1887; delegates to the American Medical Association; roll of fellows; and index. Card attached... More

Philadelphia, Pa. Isaac Peirce, 1812. Paperback. [20] p. (of 48): wood-engraved title vignette and one astrological illustration; 17 cm. Includes the poems "Solitude," by Miss C.M. Warren of Rhode Island, and "War and Peace," with no attribution. Early American Imprints, 2nd series (Shoemaker), 26425; Drake, Almanacs, 10984. Although the almanac... More

Philadelphia, Pa. D. Dickinson, 1821. Paperback. "Containing the Season for Sowing and Planting indicated by the Signs . . . so much valued in the German almanacs." [36] p.: wood-endgrave title vignette and one astrological illustration; 18 cm. Includes remedies for cholera, fever, and ague, as well as the schedule... More

Philadelphia: 1811. 1 sheet (10.5 x 17 cm.). Dated June, 1811, Philadelphia. John Hamilton bought one cask of old Burton Ale and one cask of brown stout from Anthony Slater for $50. Anthony Slater (b. 1779) was an importer and wholesaler with a store located on E. & J. Perot's... More